“User Defined Sports Ticker” Laura Oberholtzer Director, TV & Media Solutions Ericsson. Filmed June 10-12 2013. Video courtesy The Cable Show.
“The TV UX – Reimagined with RDK” Jaison Dolvane President & Co-founder Espial. Filmed June 10-12, 2013. Video courtesy The Cable Show.
“RDK and Making Sure Your Kids Get Where They’re Going” Glee Abraham, Solutions Engineering Manager at Tata Elxsi. Filmed June 10-12, 2013. Video courtesy The Cable Show.
Hosts: Leslie Ellis, Ellis Edits, Inc. and Tony Werner, EVP & CTO, Comcast Cable. “Show Don’t Tell: Giving Customers A Taste Of Awesome” Eric Schrag Senior Android Engineer Comcast Cable “Be There from Anywhere with PanaCast” Aurangzeb Khan Co-Founder, President & CEO Altia Systems Lars Herlitz Co-Founder & CMO Altia Systems “Movie Night – A New Way to Pick a Flick, Together” Preston Smalley Product Manager & Entrepreneur Comcast Silicon Valley.
Filmed June 10-12, 2013. Video courtesy The Cable Show.
I’m posting this interview for you to see 14 years after it happened, while watching the video of it stream through a cable modem to a PC screen … so, watching myself rapturously wonder whether such a feat is even possible. Trippy, maaaan…
Please enjoy this CableLabs CableNet interview with Jeff Huppertz, then (2000) with Clearband — about this wacky new idea: stream TV through the cable modem to the PC screen. Crazy!
Video courtesy The Cable Channel. Originally posted May 9, 2000.
In this decade by decade chronicle of the origins and evolution of cable television, Leslie Ellis and filmmakers David G. Knappe & Joe Bondulich take viewers through 60 years of innovation. This documentary is presented in chapters elsewhere on this web site. Originally posted October 22, 2008.
Video courtesy Multichannel News.
Louis Williamson, VP of Advanced Engineering for Time Warner Cable (and, as an aside, the guy who figured out how to move video over fiber optic cable in the mid-1980s), takes us on a walking tour of the company’s internal headend. Directed and produced by the fabulous David Knappe with equally fabulous Joe Bondulich on camera and lighting. Directed and produced by the fabulous David Knappe with equally fabulous Joe Bondulich on camera and lighting.
Video courtesy Multichannel News.
Louis Williamson, VP of Advanced Engineering for Time Warner Cable (and, as an aside, the guy who figured out how to move video over fiber optic cable in the mid-1980s) explains new technologies developed home networking capabilities. TWC’s new set top boxes and (code named) “Santa Monica” design converge products and information, so that viewers can link all content in the house, and access it from the TV, or the PC, or the handheld. Directed and produced by the fabulous David Knappe with equally fabulous Joe Bondulich on camera and lighting.
Video courtesy Multichannel News.
Dave Bell, Chief Architect for Time Warner Cable ATG West, explains “version tracking” software developed to help the MSO organize its enterprise software and check outgoing client and server codes for MDN (Mystro Digital Navigator) and ODN (OCAP Digital Navigator) products. Directed and produced by the fabulous David Knappe with equally fabulous Joe Bondulich on camera and lighting.
Video courtesy Multichannel News.
In this concluding segment with ATG East EVP Jim Ludington, we talk about where things are going — from multiple connected devices to EBIF, and what vendors can do to make life easier. Produced by the fabulous David Knappe with equally fabulous Joe Bondulich on camera and lighting.
Video courtesy Multichannel News.
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